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Sorry I have not been able to help any with a solution for you but if you can get your hands on a wiring diagram for a series 1 RB25DET all you need to do is wire in the bosch coils in place of the standard coils.

I know that is not of much help but if you want any more detailed photos let me know what you want I will post them up for you.

I will also chat with my mate over the weekend and see if he can put it into english for me to understand and then I will put the info up for everyone.

Edited by spx25t

I spoke with myfriend and he advised if you use the wiring diagram as supplied by GUNMETALR33 you should be fine.

Having said that I am not responsible for if you get it wrong.

I am no electrician thats why I did not do my own setup.

I asked and his reply was "if they need a diagram they shouldn't do it " his words not mine.

I tried on the weekend I showed him the thread but he was to lazy to put anything up

sorry fellas

I found fitting these to an R33 ser 1, It was difficult to get the room in the engine bay but with some R&D I have made a bracket to mount to the firewall,clear the brake lines(ABS) & cam cover while not fouling on the bonnet.

As spx25t's mate said if you need a diagram other than the one already posted don't do it, take it to a decent auto electrician with a copy of the diagram.

pics of install will be posted later.

Edited by Panikin

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